calumniation Sentence Examples

  1. The calumniation against him damaged his reputation irreparably.
  2. The politician faced severe calumniation from his opponents during the election campaign.
  3. She endured years of calumniation from her rivals in the industry.
  4. The company's CEO vehemently denied the calumniation propagated by disgruntled former employees.
  5. Calumniation can have serious consequences on both personal and professional fronts.
  6. Despite the lack of evidence, the calumniation persisted in the media.
  7. The calumniation against her was fueled by envy and resentment.
  8. He filed a lawsuit against those responsible for the calumniation to restore his good name.
  9. The public was quick to dismiss the baseless calumniation against the beloved community leader.
  10. The organization issued a statement condemning the calumniation directed at its members.

calumniation Meaning

Wordnet

calumniation (n)

a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions

Webster

calumniation (n.)

False accusation of crime or offense, or a malicious and false representation of the words or actions of another, with a view to injure his good name.

FAQs About the word calumniation

a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actionsFalse accusation of crime or offense, or a malicious and false re

calumny, libeling, libel, defaming, libelling,defamation, maligning, attack, slander, traducing

applause, respect,praise, esteem, commendation, respect, applause, acclaim, commendation, esteem

The calumniation against him damaged his reputation irreparably.

The politician faced severe calumniation from his opponents during the election campaign.

She endured years of calumniation from her rivals in the industry.

The company's CEO vehemently denied the calumniation propagated by disgruntled former employees.